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#11 Robin: The Delivery Death-Zone: Why Most AI Automations Fail After the Demo

#11 Robin: The Delivery Death-Zone: Why Most AI Automations Fail After the Demo

Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Most AI projects don’t die because the prompts are bad; they die because the handoff is a mess. In an era where Nvidia’s $20B Groq play is making real-time inference dirt cheap and DeepSeek V4 is about to drop a "coding monster" on the industry, building the logic is the easy part—it's the delivery that separates the pros from the hobbyists.

We’ll talk about:

  • The Hosting Trap: Why running client workflows on your own server is a legal and billing landmine you need to avoid.
  • Security vs. "Vibe Coding": Moving beyond basic prompts to built-in credential systems, HTTPS webhooks, and the guardrails that prevent your agent from hallucinating a data leak.
  • The "Client Owns the Key" Rule: How to handle API billing and usage without becoming your client’s unpaid bank—and why transparency is your best retention tool.
  • Handover & The Exit Strategy: Using versioning, Loom documentation, and maintenance retainers to turn a one-off build into a high-margin recurring service.

Keywords: AI Automation, Agentic Workflows, Nvidia Groq, DeepSeek V4, GPT-5.2, Windsurf IDE, API Management, AI Security, SaaS vs Service, AI Agency Scaling, Inference War 2026, Prompt Engineering, Handover Documentation.

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